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- Amagon abstract "Amagon, known in Japan as Totsuzen! Machoman (突然! マッチョマン, lit. Suddenly! Machoman), is a side-scrolling platform action game for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Aicom.In the game, players take the role of Amagon, a Marine who is trapped on an island after his plane crashed. Inconveniently, his rescue ship is on the other side of the island, which Amagon must now cross on foot.The storyline written in for the original Japanese release was somewhat different. The main character is a scientist named "Jackson", who transforms into his "Macho Man" form, using the special drug "Macho Max" that has been taken from his plane, by the creatures of "Monster Island"Amagon encounters a variety of enemies which he can dispose of with his rifle. He also has the ability (upon collecting and then activating the Mega-Key) to transform in to a larger, stronger version of himself called "Megagon". Upon transformation, Megagon is given 1 hit point for every 5,000 points he scored as Amagon (whereas a single hit from any enemy or hazard will kill Amagon). Megagon cannot use the machine gun, but in its stead has a punch which does eight times the damage and never runs out of ammo. At the cost of one hit point each, he can also fire waves of energy from his chest; these are much broader than machine gun shots, do 16 times the damage, and can hit multiple enemies in a single blast.The last boss in the game is based on the Flatwoods monster, a supposed space alien seen in Flatwoods, West Virginia on September 12, 1952.".
- Amagon composer Kiyoshi_Yokoyama.
- Amagon computingPlatform Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- Amagon developer Aicom.
- Amagon genre Action_game.
- Amagon publisher Sammy_Corporation.
- Amagon publisher Tokai_Communications.
- Amagon releaseDate "1988-12-02".
- Amagon wikiPageID "4007349".
- Amagon wikiPageLength "3447".
- Amagon wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Amagon wikiPageRevisionID "663517621".
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- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Category:1988_video_games.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aicom_games.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nintendo_Entertainment_System-only_games.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Platform_games.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Side-scrolling_video_games.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vic_Tokai_games.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink File:Amagon_Cover.png.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink File:Amagon_confronting_Flatwoods_monster.png.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Flatwoods,_West_Virginia.
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- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Kiyoshi_Yokoyama.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Marine_(armed_services).
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Marines.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Platform_game.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Sammy_Corporation.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Side-scrolling.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Side-scrolling_video_game.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Single-player_video_game.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Tokai_Communications.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLink Vic_Tokai.
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amagon".
- Amagon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Totsuzen! Macho Man".
- Amagon caption "Amagon cover art".
- Amagon composer Kiyoshi_Yokoyama.
- Amagon composer "Dōta Andō".
- Amagon designer "Hiroshi Kazama".
- Amagon designer "Tokuhiro Takemori".
- Amagon developer Aicom.
- Amagon genre "2".
- Amagon hasPhotoCollection Amagon.
- Amagon modes Single-player_video_game.
- Amagon platforms Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- Amagon publisher Tokai_Communications.
- Amagon publisher Vic_Tokai.
- Amagon publisher "American Sammy".
- Amagon released "--12-02".
- Amagon title "Amagon".
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- Amagon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
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- Amagon subject Category:1988_video_games.
- Amagon subject Category:Aicom_games.
- Amagon subject Category:Nintendo_Entertainment_System-only_games.
- Amagon subject Category:Platform_games.
- Amagon subject Category:Side-scrolling_video_games.
- Amagon subject Category:Vic_Tokai_games.
- Amagon type Article.
- Amagon type Software.
- Amagon type VideoGame.
- Amagon type Work.
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- Amagon comment "Amagon, known in Japan as Totsuzen! Machoman (突然! マッチョマン, lit. Suddenly! Machoman), is a side-scrolling platform action game for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Aicom.In the game, players take the role of Amagon, a Marine who is trapped on an island after his plane crashed. Inconveniently, his rescue ship is on the other side of the island, which Amagon must now cross on foot.The storyline written in for the original Japanese release was somewhat different.".
- Amagon label "Amagon".
- Amagon sameAs Amagon.
- Amagon sameAs 突然!_マッチョマン.
- Amagon sameAs Amagon_(jogo_eletrônico).
- Amagon sameAs m.0bc67_.
- Amagon sameAs Amagon.
- Amagon sameAs Q507742.
- Amagon sameAs Q507742.
- Amagon wasDerivedFrom Amagon?oldid=663517621.
- Amagon isPrimaryTopicOf Amagon.
- Amagon name "Amagon".